Princess who was captured by Jabba the Hutt | 43 |
Painter of "Madonna of the Rocks" | 43 |
Plural of "la" and "le" | 43 |
Pizarro's "City of the Kings" | 43 |
Pete's pal on "The Mod Squad" | 43 |
President who standardized Thanksgiving Day | 43 |
Pasta that means "little tongues" | 43 |
Power ___ (industrial revolution invention) | 43 |
Police sergeant on "The Simpsons" | 43 |
Powell’s “The Thin Man” co-star | 43 |
Publisher nicknamed "Father Time" | 43 |
Painter of "The Absinthe Drinker" | 43 |
Pluribus, as in "e pluribus unum" | 43 |
Planet in a 1938 radio "invasion" | 43 |
Patrick of ''The Prisoner'' | 43 |
Polite Chihuahua gesture as Laurel departs? | 43 |
Puccini aria "O ___ babbino caro" | 43 |
Pen name of etiquette doyenne Judith Martin | 43 |
Pegasus appeared in this company's logo | 43 |
Place to see 20th-century paintings in N.Y. | 43 |
Principality ruled by the House of Grimaldi | 43 |
Process involving illegal drug profits, say | 43 |
President nicknamed Last of the Cocked Hats | 43 |
Part of Beethoven's "Opus 27" | 43 |
Personification of humanity's dark side | 43 |
Person who might bust a mule carrying horse | 43 |
Patricia of "A Face in the Crowd" | 43 |
Patricia, who co-starred in "Hud" | 43 |
Patricia of ''Ghost Story'' | 43 |
Part of an air force in south-central Asia? | 43 |
Platform featured in "The Wizard" | 43 |
Place name meaning "snow-covered" | 43 |
Peeples of "Walker, Texas Ranger" | 43 |
Prestigious annual prize that began in 1901 | 43 |
Pitcher Ryan with a record 5,714 strikeouts | 43 |
People's Sexiest Man Alive after Swayze | 43 |
Packing a lot of extra baggage, so to speak | 43 |
Philosopher known for his "razor" | 43 |
Pope's ''___ Solitude'' | 43 |
Poem sung in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony | 43 |
Palindromic "Star Trek" character | 43 |
Palindromic "Star Trek: DSN" role | 43 |
Phantom Planet "Too Much Too ___" | 43 |
Parts of an "Old MacDonald" verse | 43 |
Picasso's "The ___ Guitarist" | 43 |
Part of a burger with "the works" | 43 |
Preparing dinner for a large company, maybe | 43 |
Port where Camus set "The Plague" | 43 |
Porky and Buckwheat's "Sure!" | 43 |
Place where all the odds are remote?: Abbr. | 43 |
Place that shows placing and showing: Abbr. | 43 |
Places to wager and watch horses race on TV | 43 |
Pulitzer-winning play, "___ Town" | 43 |
Perfect Circles' emblem, funnily enough | 43 |
Prerequisite for a weightlifter's gain? | 43 |
Person that owns the rights to an invention | 43 |
Play button's alternate function, often | 43 |
Pitcher Martinez with three Cy Young Awards | 43 |
Populist power couple of the 1940s-'50s | 43 |
Punxsutawney ___ (annual spring forecaster) | 43 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning play by William Inge | 43 |
Player in the Mideast peace process (abbr.) | 43 |
Political contest to whittle down the field | 43 |
Piece in the lower left corner of the board | 43 |
Pulitzer-winning poet Armantrout and others | 43 |
Pearl Buck's "The Living ___" | 43 |
Person in a zebra-striped shirt, informally | 43 |
Process that involves drying out, for short | 43 |
Psychotic penguin in "Madagascar" | 43 |
Patrick Macnee's 1960s TV co-star Diana | 43 |
Preferred term instead of "Gypsy" | 43 |
Palillo of "Welcome Back, Kotter" | 43 |
Part of "the San Francisco treat" | 43 |
Piece that starts a chess game on square a1 | 43 |
Playwright Gilroy's "subject" | 43 |
Part of Colin Powell's coll. experience | 43 |
Plumber's concern at Buckingham Palace? | 43 |
Poe's The Murders in the ____ Morgue | 43 |
Play that coined the word "robot" | 43 |
Power Balance Pavilion team, on scoreboards | 43 |
Pat with a short-lived late night talk show | 43 |
Plato dubbed her "the tenth Muse" | 43 |
Plato called her "the tenth Muse" | 43 |
President Roosevelt's mother's name | 43 |
Princess in Woolf's "Orlando" | 43 |
Play about a guy ordering beef from Dublin? | 43 |
Protests in Tahrir Square were a part of it | 43 |
Pat Boone's "____ Front Door" | 43 |
People who totes tell each other everything | 43 |
Perennial herb or clergyman's headdress | 43 |
Patriot Fraunces of "Tavern" fame | 43 |
Preside over Mr. O'Neill's baptism? | 43 |
Poems composed from given line-ending words | 43 |
Play by Matt Crowley (with "The") | 43 |
Prepared with tomatoes, mushrooms and herbs | 43 |
Pop stars depicted on soldiers' flasks? | 43 |
Pay-per-view option for can-do subscribers? | 43 |
Plants that are a natural source of cyanide | 43 |
Part of a line at O'Hare? [2002, 1976*] | 43 |
Product liability problems for Willy Wonka? | 43 |